swarrier
10-26-2004, 06:18 AM
Do you think the Application Service Provider model (where you provide software-as-a-service on demand, online) model still a viable business model for small business owners? ASPs used to be the hot "new find" during the dot-com era, but not much any more. I used to believe that the ASP model is valuable.
Technically, the ASP model and the content/affiliate model do not fall in the same tier. The ASP model is more akin to the true e-com model. However, from a stand point of revenue generation, which model makes more sense for a small business owner?
One of my friends is operating a successful ASP business since 2000 and he makes decent money from it. However, the amount of work he had put in to creating and stabilizing it is mind-boggling. Knowing his user base and pricing, I think his returns are OK, but not great. Reading on this forum and some others, I think, his ROI could be better.
Given the fact that if you are creative enough, you can generate multiple revenue streams with conent/affiliate/advertisement sites, do you think it makes more sense to have multiple content/affiliate sites as compared to one ASP site/idea?
Technically, the ASP model and the content/affiliate model do not fall in the same tier. The ASP model is more akin to the true e-com model. However, from a stand point of revenue generation, which model makes more sense for a small business owner?
One of my friends is operating a successful ASP business since 2000 and he makes decent money from it. However, the amount of work he had put in to creating and stabilizing it is mind-boggling. Knowing his user base and pricing, I think his returns are OK, but not great. Reading on this forum and some others, I think, his ROI could be better.
Given the fact that if you are creative enough, you can generate multiple revenue streams with conent/affiliate/advertisement sites, do you think it makes more sense to have multiple content/affiliate sites as compared to one ASP site/idea?